Nate Diaz
Nightclub Battery Charge Dismissed
… Lawyer Says
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Nate Diaz is off the hook in his nightclub battery case … according to his attorney, the misdemeanor charge the fighter had been facing was dismissed this week.
The MMA star’s lawyer, Ross Goodman, tells TMZ Sports … after Diaz completed an impulse control class online, prosecutors dropped the battery count against him ahead of Thursday’s scheduled trial.
Former UFC Fighter Nate Diaz getting into an altercation with a Bouncer at a club pic.twitter.com/4t1nkOT9cq
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The case, of course, stemmed from a run-in Diaz had with a Las Vegas nightclub employee back in August 2024.
Diaz was accused of striking the man in the face — as he and his acquaintances were trying to get into the Omnia at Caesars Palace.
Goodman acknowledged the confrontation did happen — but he was adamant his client was merely defending himself.
We’ve reached out to prosecutors for comment, but so far, we’ve yet to hear back.
As for Diaz — who last fought in the UFC in 2022 — he’s not yet publicly spoken about the matter.
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